Munich (Germany): breaking of windows at two war profiteers

via: sansnom

Breaking of windows at two war profiteers.

18 June

In the south-east of Munich the windows fell at the end of March, beginning of April at the arms profiteers Philotech and Infineon.

The software company Philotech, located at Eschenstraße 2 in Taufkirchen, counts all the well-known German defense companies among its customers. According to the company, it has particular experience in the fields of Military Aircraft, Military Vehicle, Border Control and Naval Systems. At the end of March, several windows of this company were broken one night.

Infineon is one of the giants in the design of semiconductors and electronic chips. Infineon does not only have many arms companies on its customer list: semiconductors are indispensable for the plans of a fully interconnected world. Whether it’s for the Internet of Things, electric vehicles, smartphones, identity documents, or any other application of smart 4.0 totalitarianism, semiconductors are needed. So there are many good reasons why Infineon might have enemies.

At the beginning of April, two Infineon office buildings were hit in Munich at Raiffeisenallee 12a and 14 in Oberhaching, also in southeast Munich. Windows, entrance doors and the glass of the stairwell were destroyed on two sides of both buildings.

Against their war, against their peace.

Attack the arms profiteers!

For anarchy!


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